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Hear Fun. hosting Hit-Bound on Sirius XM Hits 1 all weekend long and click HERE to vote for your favorite songs and help decide which will make the Hits 1 countdown! The following Fueled By Ramen songs are currently up for voting:

Cobra Starship: You Make Me Feel... Cobra Starship: Fool Like Me Fun.: We Are Young Gym Class Heroes: Stereo Hearts

The Fueled By Ramen 15th Anniversary purple t-shirt is $5 Today Only! If you enjoyed celebrating our 15th Anniversary last year then pick up the shirt that features the special Fueled By Ramen logo! Click HERE to buy now!

The new music video from Cobra Starship just premiered this morning on MTV.com! Watch the brand new video HERE and pick up a copy of their latest album, Night Shades, out now! The video will be available on The Fueled By Ramen YouTube channel tomorrow morning.

Cobra Starship and Gym Class Heroes will be performing in Indianapolis on February 4th at The Crane Bay Event Center during the Bacardi Bash. Pick up a ticket HERE to see them both perform with L.M.F.A.O. and Lupe Fiasco!

My friend James teaches an after school program for seventh and eighth graders at Flint's Southwestern Academy which was perfect because we needed some younger kids to act in our new video for our song, "Inside My Head". James' co-worker let us use her son, Anthony, and his two sisters to act in the video and they did a killer job. In exchange James asked if I could come to his class and teach the kids a little bit about drums for their lesson "Things That Go Boom" and drumming was something everyone could relate to.

I'm always into giving back to the community and figured it'd be cool challenging myself with public speaking to some inner city kids who could honestly care less about me or our band. If I could hold their attention that would be a feat in itself.